It often happens, when writing
or speaking in English,thatyouneedtwo
or more verbs, one after another. Whenthisis the case,sometimes
an object is needed betweenverbs.Only a relativelysmall
number of verbs can beusedinthis way.
Here are some common ones:

adviseallowaskbegcausechallengecommandconvincedareencourageexpect

forbidforcegethireinstructinvitelikeneedorder

permitpersuadepromiseremindrequireteachtellurgewantwarnwould like

Examples:

I asked him to tell her to see me.

We encouraged them to try to do their best.

He persuaded her to allow him to invite Bobto the party.

She urged me to try to make a doctor's appointment.

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Special Notes:

1.

All of the verbs above may be followed byanobject + to + another verb. One of them(advise) mayalso befollowed by a gerund(-ing form).